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All Forum Posts by: Jessica Tse

Jessica Tse has started 2 posts and replied 3 times.

Post: How does one choose where to start rei

Jessica TsePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 6

Hi all!

I'm a newbie investor, young 20s, saving up for my first house hack and hoping to purchase in a year. I'm based out of CO currently, but my family lives back in IA. While I am planning on buying in CO at least for now, I'm not sure if CO is where I want to be long term and wonder if I need to consider being closer to family. I've considered Chicago and IL area, but have heard about the negative impacts the governance has on rei there. My W2 is flexible and I could work remotely if needed or find another job. What overall advice would you have for someone navigating where in the states to start investing? How did you experienced investors decide where and when to "settle" down? What feedback do you have on your location that you are investing in and how it has worked for you? Ultimately, how much does location matter and is it more of a personal decision than a business decision?

An ethnically diverse, urban area with a decent population of young professionals and career opportunity is important to me, which is why I initially considered Chicago. It is also within driving distance to my family. Are there any areas within the midwest that you know of that has those qualities?

Post: Jess - New to RE and pursuing my first house hack!

Jessica TsePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 6

Hi Tanner, thanks for your comment! I'm mostly interested in single family properties, just as I'm still a newbie and looking to take on less responsibility in my first go. How would you make the decision for yourself on what type of property to house hack? 

Post: Jess - New to RE and pursuing my first house hack!

Jessica TsePosted
  • New to Real Estate
  • Denver, CO
  • Posts 3
  • Votes 6

Hi all, I'm Jess! I'm brand new to real estate investing and am pursuing my first house hack in Colorado. By day, I'm a data engineer and love my career, but long term would love to be job-free and build generational wealth for my family. I'm in my early 20s, from a town in IA, and graduated with a dual degree in Business Analytics and Information Systems from the University of Iowa. I moved out to Denver a couple years ago. For fun, I enjoy training in mma, ice skating/rollerblading, and serving at my local church. Please reach out if you have beginner advice or want to connect! *Shout out to AJ Smith for putting me on the Bigger Pockets community/resources*